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Series MSK -
Kepco, Inc.
Kepco's MSK linear power supplies provide a selection of five models, offering 100 Watts of stable benchtop power. They use a high gain linear (series pass) stabilizer circuit for ultra low noise and low ripple output, good stability, and accurate resettability, and they are MIL-STD-461 compliant.MSK's "Preview" switch (d-c on-off) allows voltage and current to be pre-set with the digital meters displaying the set values. At "d-c off," no voltage is applied to the output terminals and no load current needs to be drawn to set the current limit. At "d-c on," the set voltage is applied to the output terminals, the appropriate mode indicator illuminates and the meters indicate actual voltage and current.
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RKT Series -
MATSUSADA Precision Inc.
RKT series power supply is programmable DC power supply with distinctive turbo function which realises 4-5 times wider coverage of output voltage and current in comparison to conventional DC power supply of equivalent output power.You can apply to wide usage with only one unit but no need to apply power supplies with extra margin for output voltage and current because each unit can output voltage and current flexibly within the range of 400W, 800W and 1600W.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers a broad line of shunt precision voltage references that combine excellent accuracy and temperature stability with low noise and small packages. These devices operate in a manner that is functionally equivalent to a Zener diode. The bias current must be set higher than the sum of the maximum quiescent current of the voltage reference and the maximum expected load current. Since shunt voltage references are typically biased with a resistor, the voltage reference can operate on a wide range of input voltages.
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Measurements International Ltd.
The Shunt Reactor Loss Measurement System is a microprocessor controlled, metrology based, high voltage Capacitance, Inductance and Reactor Loss Measurement bridge which is based on the two stage- compensated current transformer. The 7010C bridge can be ordered by itself or it can be ordered with high voltage capacitors up to 800 kV line to ground and two-stage-compensated current transformers up to 4000A. the system is fully automatic displaying the rms voltage at the top of the capacitor, the reactor current and the reactor losses.
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41-765-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-001 is a PXI/PXIe 16-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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41-765-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-002 is a 12-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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41-765-003 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-003 is an 8-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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41-765-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-004 is an 4-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilizing current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signaling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-004 is an 4-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-001 is a PXI/PXIe 16-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-002 is a 12-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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43-765-003 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 41/43-765-003 is an 8-channel Analog Output Module designed to meet the requirements of industrial control applications utilising current loops 4 – 20mA. It consists of up to four 16-bit, digital-to-analogue converters (DAC), capable of creating four current outputs each. Output current within 0mA - 4mA and 20mA - 24mA, give the ability to simulate error or extra signalling conditions. The ±24mA mode gives the ability to simulate either sourcing or sinking sensor.
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N5700 Series -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight N5700 Series delivers low noise power in a compact 1U package. Airflow moves front to back, so no additional space is required above or below the power supply in your automated test equipment (ATE) rack. Select output voltages from 6 to 600 V. For low current applications, the 750 W models provide 1.3 to 100 A. For higher current needs the 1500 W models provide twice as much current.
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Non-Linear Systems
The CM-1TB + XL-1 are modern digital current loop-powered meters that convert standard loop current to engineering units. They feature high accuracy and a large 0.6-inch LCD display. Proven reliability combined with low cost has earned these meters world-wide acceptance, with thousands in use.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
These PXI battery simulators are designed to simulate the power supplies of portable battery powered equipment and the single cell (model 41-753) is particularly suitable for cell phone testing. These modules can source current to simulate a battery supply or sink current to simulate a battery under charge.